DateRHome v Away-
03/06 20:15 5 [10] Llaneros Women v Boyaca Chico Women [7] 2-0
03/06 20:15 5 [1] Deportivo Pereira Women v Deportivo Pasto Women [16] 3-0
03/06 20:15 5 [11] La Equidad Women v CD Real Santander Women [15] 2-0
03/05 21:00 5 [13] Cortulua Women v Deportes Tolima Women [14] 1-1
03/05 19:00 5 Atletico Nacional Medellin Women v Millonarios Women Cancelled
03/03 21:00 4 [12] Millonarios Women v Junior Women [6] 0-0
03/02 20:15 4 [14] Deportivo Pasto Women v Atletico Nacional Medellin Women [12] 0-3
03/02 20:15 4 Boyaca Chico Women v Cortulua Women 1-1
03/02 20:15 4 [13] CD Real Santander Women v Deportivo Pereira Women [3] 0-3
03/02 20:15 4 [5] Independiente Medellin Women v Llaneros Women [8] 2-1
03/02 20:15 4 America de Cali Women v Atletico Bucaramanga Women Cancelled
03/01 20:15 4 [6] Atletico Huila Women v Independiente Santa Fe Women [9] 0-2
03/01 20:15 4 [12] Deportes Tolima Women v La Equidad Women [17] 0-4
02/27 21:00 3 Atletico Nacional Medellin Women v CD Real Santander Women Cancelled
02/26 20:30 3 [16] La Equidad Women v Boyaca Chico Women [11] 0-1
02/26 16:00 3 [8] Independiente Santa Fe Women v America de Cali Women [3] 0-2
02/25 23:30 3 [9] Junior Women v Deportivo Pasto Women [11] 2-0
02/25 23:30 3 [7] Llaneros Women v Atletico Huila Women [5] 1-1
02/25 21:00 3 [17] Cortulua Women v Independiente Medellin Women [3] 0-0
02/25 20:30 3 [2] Deportivo Cali Women v Millonarios Women [9] 1-1
02/25 19:00 3 [4] Deportivo Pereira Women v Deportes Tolima Women [10] 2-1
02/19 22:00 1 [14] Llaneros Women v Atletico Bucaramanga Women [15] 2-1
02/18 20:00 1 [12] Millonarios Women v Deportivo Pasto Women [13] 1-1
02/13 21:00 2 Deportes Tolima Women v Atletico Nacional Medellin Women Cancelled
02/13 02:00 1 La Equidad Women v Atletico Huila Women Cancelled
02/12 21:00 2 [8] Boyaca Chico Women v Deportivo Pereira Women [6] 1-2
02/12 21:00 2 [12] Deportivo Pasto Women v Deportivo Cali Women [4] 0-1
02/12 21:00 2 [6] Independiente Medellin Women v La Equidad Women [12] 2-0
02/12 00:30 2 [16] CD Real Santander Women v Junior Women [5] 1-1
02/11 22:00 2 [9] Atletico Huila Women v Cortulua Women [17] 3-0

The Liga Femenina Profesional de Fútbol Colombiano (Colombian Professional Women's Football League) or Liga Femenina BetPlay DIMAYOR (sponsored name) is the top level women's football league in Colombia. The first season was held in 2017, with 18 teams taking part. The champion qualifies to the Copa Libertadores Femenina.

History

Colombia women's football had only regional leagues until 2016. The entrant to the Copa Libertadores Femenina was decided in a tournament called Copa Pre-Libertadores, in which non-professional clubs took part. The winning team in all editions was Formas Íntimas. In 2016 a tournament called Campeonato Nacional Interclubes was held, organized by the División Aficionada del Fútbol Colombiano (Difútbol). About 40 teams played in four stages for the championship. Generaciones Palmiranas won the final 6–5 on aggregate over Molino Viejo and qualified to the 2016 Copa Libertadores Femenina.

With the approval of Dimayor, the first professional women's football league was organized and played starting from 2017, with 18 out of Dimayor's 36 affiliate clubs, which were split into 3 groups of 6. It was planned to create a second level league to which new clubs would have entered starting from 2018, but this did not happen. A national women's league is a requirement to host the FIFA Women's World Cup, in which Colombia showed interest for the 2023 edition.

The **Colombia Liga Femenina** is the premier women's soccer tournament in Colombia, showcasing the incredible talent and passion of female athletes across the nation. Established to promote and elevate women's soccer, the league features top clubs from various regions, competing for the coveted championship title.

Each season, teams battle it out in a thrilling format that includes a regular season followed by playoffs, culminating in an exciting final match that determines the league champion. The tournament not only highlights the skill and determination of the players but also serves as a platform for promoting gender equality in sports and inspiring the next generation of female soccer stars.

Fans can expect high-energy matches filled with skillful play, strategic teamwork, and unforgettable moments. The Liga Femenina has become a vital part of Colombia's sports culture, drawing passionate crowds and fostering a strong sense of community among supporters. With its commitment to developing women's soccer, the Colombia Liga Femenina continues to grow in popularity and significance, making it a must-watch event for soccer enthusiasts both locally and internationally.